The 2023 Ford Expedition is a powerful and versatile SUV with a spacious three-row interior and highly impressive towing capacity.
A 2021 Ford Expedition is available in an XLT, ST, and Limited trim. All trims are offered with all-wheel drive.
One of the manufacturer's most giant SUVs, the Ford 2020 Expedition has more than enough space for passengers and cargo alike while providing a strong road performance.
A 3.5-liter engine and a 10-speed automatic transmission power the 2019 Ford Expedition. Every 2019 trim's engine produces 375-horsepower and consistent torque.
Ford’s full-size Expedition has a healthy list of standard features and plenty of room to haul the entire gang from point A to B.
The full-sized and roomy Ford Expedition is about as large as SUVs come, and is loaded with standard features and technology that will makes it even more appealing.
Built to last and made for all terrains with a long list of standard features, it’s no surprise why the Ford Expedition outsells almost every other SUV in its class.
A roomy interior cabin, powerful engine andtowing capacity, and the always desirable third-row put the Ford Expedition at the head of the class for affordable full-sized SUVs.
A full-size SUV with off-road capabilities, the 2014 Ford Expedition is capable of towing or hauling cargo, making it a useful road trip vehicle.
Unchanged for 2013, the Ford Expedition is a full-sized tow-capable SUV with off-road capabilities.
A tow-capable SUV with off-road capabilities, the 2012 Ford Expedition offers seating for eight and Flex Fuel engine capabilities.
Built on a large truck frame, a combination of luxury and mammoth utility highlights the 2011 Ford Expedition capacities.
The 2010 Ford Expedition, a large SUV with seating for up to 8 passengers, now has Trailer Sway Control and Ford's all-new MyKey system as standard equipment.
A full-size sport utility vehicle, the 2009 Ford Expedition has many different trims and options to allow seating from five to eight passengers.
The 2008 Ford Expedition is a large SUV powered by a 300 hp 5.4L V8 and features optional seating for up to eight passengers.
The 2007 Ford Expedition is a large SUV that has an eight-passenger seating capacity and has been redesigned for the new year.
A large SUV with seating for up to eight passengers, the 2006 Ford Expedition comes standard with a 5.4L V8 producing 300 hp.
Slotting in between the large Excursion and mid-size Explorer, the 2005 Ford Expedition is a full-size SUV that can seat up to eight passengers and come standard with a 300 hp V8.
A full-size SUV slotting above the Explorer and below the Excursion in size, the 2004 Ford Expedition seats up to nine passengers and offers a choice between two V8 engines.
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The Expedition debuted as Ford’s answer to the Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon for the 1997 model year. A large-sized sport utility vehicle built on the F-150 pickup truck platform, the four-door Ford Expedition indirectly succeeded the two-door Bronco. The 1997 Expedition was propelled by either a rear-wheel drive or an available ControlTrac four-wheel drive system. Boasting standard eight-cylinder engine power, the 4.6-liter Triton powerplant generated 215 horsepower while a 230-horsepower 5.4-liter Triton engine was optional. In 1999, the 4.6-liter and 5.4-liter Triton V-8 powerplants received an increase in overall output (the 5.4-liter engine horsepower rating was increased to 260).
Both engines were mated to four-speed automatic transmissions. From 1997 to 2003, the Expedition was available in XLT and Eddie Bauer trim levels. With standard seating for five or six passengers (depending on the model, the 1998 Expedition included no-charge air conditioning, power mirrors, cassette player and four-wheel disc brakes with anti-lock braking system. Completely redesigned in 2003, the Ford Expedition came equipped with a four-wheel independent rear suspension. Inside the cabin that can seat up to nine occupants, a fold-flat second and third-row seat allowed the space to be converted into more efficient storage space.
The Eddie Bauer model offered a convenient industry-first power-fold seat option for the 2003 Ford Expedition. In 2005, the smaller 4.6-liter V-8 engine was dropped while the remaining 5.4-liter powerplant received variable valve timing. The Ford Expedition was revised again in 2007 resulting in a heavily updated platform and a completely new front end appearance. Generating 300 horsepower in 2007, the 5.4-liter Triton V-8 engine was combined with a new six-speed automatic transmission. A new generation of the Ford Expedition introduced for the 2015 model year has received a 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 engine as the sole power unit.